Netflix’s ‘Ray Gunn’ First Look & ‘Ghostbusters’ at Annecy

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

Netflix has officially revealed a sneak peek of its upcoming animated film ‘Ray Gunn,’ directed by Brad Bird. Additionally, the platform is promoting ‘Ghostbusters: Night Shift’ at the Annecy Animation Festival, alongside its Cannes acquisition ‘In Waves.’

Why It Matters

These announcements highlight Netflix’s continued investment in high-quality animated projects, particularly as the platform gears up for an Oscar campaign with ‘Ray Gunn.’ Brad Bird’s involvement adds credibility and excitement, while showcasing a diverse range of storytelling that can appeal to various audiences in the competitive streaming space.

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